By the Rev. W. C. Luhm. 209 



Winter slow, 4.' 



1. Messrs. Mears, Founders, 1841. 



2. Love the Lord. I. W. 1601. 



3. 0 praies the Lord. I. W. 1623. 



4. Serve the Lord. I. W. 1593. 



Notice. — The inscriptions on the bells of the following churches 

 in the Deanery of Amesbury have not been obtained. Mr. Lukis 

 will feel obliged for them, in order to make the list of Wiltshire 

 bells as complete as possible. 



Boscombe, Plaitford, 

 Bulford, Landford, 

 Bramshaw, Milston, 

 West Dean, Whiteparish, 

 East Grimstead, Wilsford. 

 West Grimstead, 

 Gentlemen undertaking to supply the information are requested 

 to attend to the following particulars : — 



1. The quaint spelling of the inscription to be retained. 



2. All letters on the bells to be noticed. They are sometimes on 

 the sides, or on the crown, of the bell, and more commonly precede 

 or follow the date. 



3. The diameter of the mouth, and the thickness of the lip of 

 the heaviest bell. 



Deanery of Chalke : — 



Bishopstone, 3. 



1. In God my hope. 1583. I. W. 



2. God be our guyd. I. W. 1587. 



3. Edward Hayerd, Edward King, C. W. D. 1652. I. A L* 



Britford or Burford, 5. 



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Robt. Wells, Aldbourne, fecit 1765. 

 Broadchalk y 5. 



1. I am the first and though but small, 

 It will be harde above you all. 



Thomas Reade, Thomas Lawes. C. T.f 1704. 



* John Lett, Bell-founder, Salisbury, 

 t Clement Tosier, ditto. 



